This is my favorite film of the year by far.
This twisty thriller owes a huge debt to the Coen brothers, but showcases more talent than sense.
The glorious, frizzy-haired, big-bearded '70s welcome Striesand and Kristofferson into the pantheon.
From a bestselling work of young adult fiction comes a political melodrama made with a theatrical audience in mind.
Peter Bogdanovich, film historian and filmmaker, talks about Buster Keaton, the subject of his new documentary.
A bittersweet and sharply observed film about a forty-something couple determined to have a baby.
Part One is life, Part Two is art, but there's lots of overlap in each half, and the way the two mirror each other makes us think about our own lives in relation to the art we love, as well as Wang's movies themselves, mirrors that reflect us by drawing out our fears and dreams.